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Holland City News, Volume 8, Number 51: January 31, 1880, Holland City News Jan 1880

Holland City News, Volume 8, Number 51: January 31, 1880, Holland City News

Holland City News: 1880

Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.


The Waterville Mail (Vol. 33, No. 33): January 30, 1880, Maxham & Wing Jan 1880

The Waterville Mail (Vol. 33, No. 33): January 30, 1880, Maxham & Wing

The Waterville Mail (Waterville, Maine)

Continues The Eastern Mail (July 1847-August 1863).
Published weekly, September 4, 1863 - May 9, 1906.
Publishers: Maxham & Wing (1863 - December 2,1885); Ephraim Maxham (December 1885); Wing & Wing (January 1886 - March 21, 1891); Charles G. Wing (March 21, 1891 - April 17, 1891); Prince & Wyman (April 17, 1891 - February 26, 1896); The Mail Publishing Company (February 26, 1896 - May 9, 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1209701~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486964


Providence Independent, V. 5, Thursday, January 29, 1880, [Whole Number: 242], Providence Independent Jan 1880

Providence Independent, V. 5, Thursday, January 29, 1880, [Whole Number: 242], Providence Independent

Providence Independent Newspaper, 1875-1898

[4] p. “Independent in all Things – Neutral in Nothing.” Newspaper published in Trappe, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, national and international news, fiction and advertisements.


Holland City News, Volume 8, Number 50: January 24, 1880, Holland City News Jan 1880

Holland City News, Volume 8, Number 50: January 24, 1880, Holland City News

Holland City News: 1880

Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.


The Waterville Mail (Vol. 33, No. 32): January 23, 1880, Maxham & Wing Jan 1880

The Waterville Mail (Vol. 33, No. 32): January 23, 1880, Maxham & Wing

The Waterville Mail (Waterville, Maine)

Continues The Eastern Mail (July 1847-August 1863).
Published weekly, September 4, 1863 - May 9, 1906.
Publishers: Maxham & Wing (1863 - December 2,1885); Ephraim Maxham (December 1885); Wing & Wing (January 1886 - March 21, 1891); Charles G. Wing (March 21, 1891 - April 17, 1891); Prince & Wyman (April 17, 1891 - February 26, 1896); The Mail Publishing Company (February 26, 1896 - May 9, 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1209701~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486964


Providence Independent, V. 5, Thursday, January 22, 1880, [Whole Number: 241], Providence Independent Jan 1880

Providence Independent, V. 5, Thursday, January 22, 1880, [Whole Number: 241], Providence Independent

Providence Independent Newspaper, 1875-1898

[4] p. “Independent in all Things – Neutral in Nothing.” Newspaper published in Trappe, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, national and international news, fiction and advertisements.


Holland City News, Volume 8, Number 49: January 17, 1880, Holland City News Jan 1880

Holland City News, Volume 8, Number 49: January 17, 1880, Holland City News

Holland City News: 1880

Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.


The Waterville Mail (Vol. 33, No. 31): January 16, 1880, Maxham & Wing Jan 1880

The Waterville Mail (Vol. 33, No. 31): January 16, 1880, Maxham & Wing

The Waterville Mail (Waterville, Maine)

Continues The Eastern Mail (July 1847-August 1863).
Published weekly, September 4, 1863 - May 9, 1906.
Publishers: Maxham & Wing (1863 - December 2,1885); Ephraim Maxham (December 1885); Wing & Wing (January 1886 - March 21, 1891); Charles G. Wing (March 21, 1891 - April 17, 1891); Prince & Wyman (April 17, 1891 - February 26, 1896); The Mail Publishing Company (February 26, 1896 - May 9, 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1209701~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486964


Providence Independent, V. 5, Thursday, January 15, 1880, [Whole Number: 240], Providence Independent Jan 1880

Providence Independent, V. 5, Thursday, January 15, 1880, [Whole Number: 240], Providence Independent

Providence Independent Newspaper, 1875-1898

[4] p. “Independent in all Things – Neutral in Nothing.” Newspaper published in Trappe, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, national and international news, fiction and advertisements.


Holland City News, Volume 8, Number 48: January 10, 1880, Holland City News Jan 1880

Holland City News, Volume 8, Number 48: January 10, 1880, Holland City News

Holland City News: 1880

Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.


The Waterville Mail (Vol. 33, No. 30): January 9, 1880, Maxham & Wing Jan 1880

The Waterville Mail (Vol. 33, No. 30): January 9, 1880, Maxham & Wing

The Waterville Mail (Waterville, Maine)

Continues The Eastern Mail (July 1847-August 1863).
Published weekly, September 4, 1863 - May 9, 1906.
Publishers: Maxham & Wing (1863 - December 2,1885); Ephraim Maxham (December 1885); Wing & Wing (January 1886 - March 21, 1891); Charles G. Wing (March 21, 1891 - April 17, 1891); Prince & Wyman (April 17, 1891 - February 26, 1896); The Mail Publishing Company (February 26, 1896 - May 9, 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1209701~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486964


Providence Independent, V. 5, Thursday, January 8, 1880, [Whole Number: 239], Providence Independent Jan 1880

Providence Independent, V. 5, Thursday, January 8, 1880, [Whole Number: 239], Providence Independent

Providence Independent Newspaper, 1875-1898

[4] p. “Independent in all Things – Neutral in Nothing.” Newspaper published in Trappe, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, national and international news, fiction and advertisements.


Holland City News, Volume 8, Number 47: January 3, 1880, Holland City News Jan 1880

Holland City News, Volume 8, Number 47: January 3, 1880, Holland City News

Holland City News: 1880

Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.


The Waterville Mail (Vol. 33, No. 29): January 2, 1880, Maxham & Wing Jan 1880

The Waterville Mail (Vol. 33, No. 29): January 2, 1880, Maxham & Wing

The Waterville Mail (Waterville, Maine)

Continues The Eastern Mail (July 1847-August 1863).
Published weekly, September 4, 1863 - May 9, 1906.
Publishers: Maxham & Wing (1863 - December 2,1885); Ephraim Maxham (December 1885); Wing & Wing (January 1886 - March 21, 1891); Charles G. Wing (March 21, 1891 - April 17, 1891); Prince & Wyman (April 17, 1891 - February 26, 1896); The Mail Publishing Company (February 26, 1896 - May 9, 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1209701~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486964


Herat: The Granary And Garden Of Central Asia, George Bruce Malleson Jan 1880

Herat: The Granary And Garden Of Central Asia, George Bruce Malleson

Books in English

Contents:

Chapter I. - Argument

Chapter II. The new Frontier

Chapter III. Herat

Chapter IV. Herat: the granary and garden

Chapter V. Kandahar to Herat

Chapter VI. Mashad to Herat

Chapter VII. Herat to Sarrakhs, Merv, and Charjui

Chapter VIII. Herat to Maimane and Andkhoi

Chapter IX. Herat to Shiborgan, Balkh, Takhtapul, Khuduz, and Faizabad

Chapter X. Kabul to Khulm

Chapter XI. Herat to Kabul


Rough Diary Of The March Of "I" Battery "1st" Brigade, R.A., To Kandahar, & C., November, 1878, To April, 1879, H. C. Lewes, Major Jan 1880

Rough Diary Of The March Of "I" Battery "1st" Brigade, R.A., To Kandahar, & C., November, 1878, To April, 1879, H. C. Lewes, Major

Books in English

Author's diary furnishes record of what the Battery did and, gives an idea of what the first march to Kandahar was like.


Central Asian Portraits: The Celebrities Of The Khanates And The Neighbouring States, Demetrius Charles Boulger Jan 1880

Central Asian Portraits: The Celebrities Of The Khanates And The Neighbouring States, Demetrius Charles Boulger

Books in English

Contents: Dost Mohomed -- The late Akhond of Swat -- Shere Ali -- General Kaufmann -- The late Yakoob Beg -- Khododad Khan -- Mohomed Khan (Khiva) -- Izzet Kutebar -- Abderrahman (Barucksye) -- Khudayar Khan -- Abderrahman Aftobatcha -- Mozaffur Eddin -- General Kolpakoffsky -- General Tchernaieff -- Noor Verdi Khan -- Shuja-ud-Dowlah -- Kakoob Khan.


Records Of The State Of Maine Department Of Sea And Shore Fisheries, Lobsters, 1880-1962, Maine Department Of Sea And Shore Fisheries Jan 1880

Records Of The State Of Maine Department Of Sea And Shore Fisheries, Lobsters, 1880-1962, Maine Department Of Sea And Shore Fisheries

History of Maine Fisheries

List of Maine wholesale lobster dealers, 1952-1954; lobster fishery totals, including licenses issued and catch by number, pounds, dollar value, number of egg lobsters, number of pots set, and number of lobsters liberated, 1941-1946; totals of imports of fresh lobsters by pound and dollar value for Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Canada, 1934-1495; comparative statistics of the lobster fishery in New England by pounds and number of pots, 1880-1938; poll of licensed lobster fishermen and wholesale lobster dealers concerning adjustments to the minimum legal size of Lobsters, 1953; total Maine lobster landings by month, including pounds and dollar value, …


Photographs, Fisheries In Machiasport (Me.), C. 1880-1925, Anonymous Jan 1880

Photographs, Fisheries In Machiasport (Me.), C. 1880-1925, Anonymous

History of Maine Fisheries

Collection of photographs and postcards depicting fisheries, canning factories and other aspects of the fishing industry of Machiasport (Me.), including the R.J. Peacock Company, a sardine factory, 1925; the Bucks Harbor Sardine Factory, c. 1880; a “pinky” sardine carrier, n.d.; the sardine vessel “El Pacita,” n.d.; the Booth Fisheries Company, n.d.; the Machias Canning Company, n.d.; and fishing weirs off Ingalls Island, Starboard (Me.).


The Races Of Afghanistan: Being A Brief Account Of The Principal Nations Inhabiting That Country (1880), Henry Walter Bellew Jan 1880

The Races Of Afghanistan: Being A Brief Account Of The Principal Nations Inhabiting That Country (1880), Henry Walter Bellew

Books in English

Major races of Afghanistan including the Pashtuns, Tajiks and Hazaras.


Notes On The 1880 Journal, Rankin Macmillan Jan 1880

Notes On The 1880 Journal, Rankin Macmillan

Rankin MacMillan’s Notes on Each Journal

No abstract provided.


48th Annual Report Of The Board Of World Missions, Reformed Church In America Dec 1879

48th Annual Report Of The Board Of World Missions, Reformed Church In America

Board of Foreign Missions Annual Reports

The Board of Foreign Missions (later, World Missions) was organized by the General Synod in 1832. The board was under the direction of the RCA but was also under the authority of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. David Abeel led the first mission of the RCA to the island of Borneo in the Dutch East Indies in 1836. Missions also sprouted in four primary target areas: Japan, India, China, and Arabia. In 1857, the board broke away from its ties with the American Board of Missions and established independent missions. Under its current name, the board is …


Notes On Dixie Dishes. Dec 1879

Notes On Dixie Dishes.

African American Legacy: The Carol Mundy Collection – Text

"Notes on dixie dishes" box of note cards with black chef on the front. Cards have illustrations and texts, entitled: "Fried Catfish", "Hush Puppies". With envelope.


Sapolio, Enoch Morgan & Sons. Dec 1879

Sapolio, Enoch Morgan & Sons.

African American Legacy: The Carol Mundy Collection – Text

Sapolio, Enoch Morgan & Sons, Lauz Bros & Co. Soaps. Set of nine advertisements. In color. Each accompanies a family poem.


1880 Journal, Martha Murdock Mcmillan Dec 1879

1880 Journal, Martha Murdock Mcmillan

Journals

No abstract provided.


Report Of The Agent Of The Passamaquoddy Tribe Of Indians, C. H. Porter Dec 1879

Report Of The Agent Of The Passamaquoddy Tribe Of Indians, C. H. Porter

Maine Indian Agent Reports

No abstract provided.


Report Of The Agent Of The Penobscot Tribe Of Indians, Charles A. Bailey Dec 1879

Report Of The Agent Of The Penobscot Tribe Of Indians, Charles A. Bailey

Maine Indian Agent Reports

No abstract provided.


Providence Independent, V. 5, Thursday, January 1, 1880, [Whole Number: 238], Providence Independent Dec 1879

Providence Independent, V. 5, Thursday, January 1, 1880, [Whole Number: 238], Providence Independent

Providence Independent Newspaper, 1875-1898

[4] p. “Independent in all Things – Neutral in Nothing.” Newspaper published in Trappe, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, national and international news, fiction and advertisements.


The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1880 -- Volume 02, No. 10, Phi Sigma Dec 1879

The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1880 -- Volume 02, No. 10, Phi Sigma

The Voice of the Phi Sigma

This item is part of the Phi Sigma collection at the College Archives & Special Collections department of Columbia College Chicago. Contact archives@colum.edu for more information and to view the collection.


6th Annual Report Of The Woman's Board Of Foreign Missions, Reformed Church In America Dec 1879

6th Annual Report Of The Woman's Board Of Foreign Missions, Reformed Church In America

Woman’s Board of Foreign Missions Annual Reports

The Woman’s Board of Foreign Missions (WBFM) of the RCA was organized in 1875 in Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan. Thirteen women, in response to a recommendation of the 1874 General Synod, met to commit themselves to the proposition that women in all parts of the world had a right to a Christian life. Through prayer and monetary gifts, the WBFM supported the schools established by the RCA for women and children at the various mission stations. The organization continued until 1946 when it was absorbed into the Board of Foreign Missions of the RCA. The collection includes annual reports.